More in Russian
More in Russian is мооре, бо́льше, бо́лее — More means to a greater degree or extent.
More in Russian
мооре
Pronounced: moore
The Volta-Congo language of the Mossi people, mainly spoken in part of Burkina Faso.
бо́льше
Pronounced: bolshe
Used to form the comparative form of adjectives and adverbs. [from 13thc.]
бо́лее
Pronounced: boleye
Used to form the comparative form of adjectives and adverbs. [from 13thc.]
ещё
Pronounced: yeshchyo
Used to form the comparative form of adjectives and adverbs. [from 13thc.]
бо́льше
Pronounced: bolshe
ещё
Pronounced: yeshchyo
What does "More" mean?
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adv To a greater degree or extent.
"She likes tea more than coffee."
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adv Used with longer adjectives and adverbs to form the comparative.
"This route is more scenic than the motorway."
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pron A greater or additional amount or number of something.
"We need more time to finish the project."
More in a sentence
- She likes tea more than coffee.
- He worked more carefully the second time.
- This route is more scenic than the motorway.
- We need more time to finish the project.
Similar words in Russian
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Frequently asked questions
What is "More" in Russian?
"More" in Russian is мооре, бо́льше, бо́лее. More means: To a greater degree or extent.
How do you pronounce мооре?
"More" in Russian is мооре, pronounced "moore".
How do you use "More" in a sentence?
Example: "She likes tea more than coffee." In Russian, "More" is мооре, бо́льше, бо́лее.
Are there other ways to say "More" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "More": мооре, бо́льше, бо́лее, ещё.
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